Originally posted by LBR: You can only tune as well as you can shoot. Don't get too worried about fine tuning right away. If you don't notice any extra noise or vibration, then shoot it. Your form, draw length, release, etc. are going to be changing as you develop your shooting style. Can't really fine-tune when things are changing.Work on form an consistency--those are the key. Once you get those established, the rest will fall into place. My opinion of course.Chad [/QUOTEThis ^^^^^ is spot on! Read this post over and over!Bisch
Originally posted by Bisch: QuoteOriginally posted by LBR: You can only tune as well as you can shoot. Don't get too worried about fine tuning right away. If you don't notice any extra noise or vibration, then shoot it. Your form, draw length, release, etc. are going to be changing as you develop your shooting style. Can't really fine-tune when things are changing.Work on form an consistency--those are the key. Once you get those established, the rest will fall into place. My opinion of course.Chad [/QUOTEThis ^^^^^ is spot on! Read this post over and over!Bisch [/b]X3 Spot on...Once you get in the groove you'll start noticing the little things a lot more.... read through this thread and it may help you understand a few more things http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=142201;p=3
Originally posted by LBR: You can only tune as well as you can shoot. Don't get too worried about fine tuning right away. If you don't notice any extra noise or vibration, then shoot it. Your form, draw length, release, etc. are going to be changing as you develop your shooting style. Can't really fine-tune when things are changing.Work on form an consistency--those are the key. Once you get those established, the rest will fall into place. My opinion of course.Chad [/QUOTEThis ^^^^^ is spot on! Read this post over and over!Bisch [/b]